The first release of the Rivals.com Texas top 100 for the class of 2008 features almost 40 players who have already committed to schools.

The Oklahoma Sooners have certainly had early recruiting success in the Lone Star State. Three of the top four prospects in Texas have committed to the Sooners. The state's top prospect, running back Jermie Calhoun, defensive end R.J. Washington and offensive tackle Stephen Good are headed to OU.

Texas' 2007 class was at the top of the Big 12, and the Longhorns have certainly added several major in-state prospects in the 2008 class. Nine of UT's commits check in among the state's top 30 prospects. D.J. Monroe (No. 5), DeSean Hales (No. 9), and Aaron Williams (No. 10) lead the way. The Longhorns feature 18 pledges from the state's top 100.

Texas Tech is led in-state by early quarterback commit Seth Doege, who checks in as the state's No. 39-rated prospect. Doege had a solid spring after missing his junior season because of a knee injury. Defensive end Ryan Haliburton, another Red Raider pledge, comes in at No. 86.